Rockland CAP

The mission of RCAP is to mobilize and efficiently manage resources through partnerships and collaborations that will assist the low-income and at-risk populations in Rockland County to achieve greater self-sufficiency.

Rockland Community Action Partnership has offices located in the Villages of Spring Valley and Haverstraw. RCAP is located at 94 No. Main Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977, and 17 West Board Street, West Haverstraw, NY 10927.

FOOD PANTRY:

RCAP’s Food Pantry is open between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM at the Haverstraw office. The food pantry is open to residents of Rockland County who meet the criteria based on some of the following factors: number of residences in the household, and income of said household. Registration is required to access any of the services of the CAP. Groceries are purchased from the Regional Foodbank.

WE OFFER MANY OTHER SERVICES:

English & Spanish speaking employees

Employment Services/Resume Writing/Computer availability

Benefit Coordination & Advocacy

Health Insurance Consultation

Back-to-School Supplies

Social Security/SNAP

Application Assistance

Education Referrals

Clothing & Furniture

A major focus of the ROCKLAND CAP is the development and strengthening of community partnerships and the continued development of relationships with referral services and client education.

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We have all spent the last several days and weeks learning about the coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it is impacting our communities and world. For us at WestCOP, that means understanding how it affects our employees, volunteers, clients, and communities, and then making the necessary adjustments to our work and operations.

The leadership team at WestCOP has one simple objective that guides us: keeping you, our employees, volunteers, and clients safe. This has been at the center of our conversations every step of the way. With that said, we are making several moves in our agency in response to the threat of the coronavirus.

We are working with our cleaning companies to ramp up cleaning services at our locations and are encouraging all Managers to install hand sanitizer at the front entrances of their building/programs.

WestCOP is closely following the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines and recommendations on the steps we can take to help prevent the spread of the virus. We have shared specific instructions in prior communications on the importance of washing your hands and staying home if you are feeling sick or are returning from an area of the world identified as posing a coronavirus-related risk. Per the CDC recommendations, we will ask employees who have traveled to such locations or have been exposed to others who have traveled to such locations to self-quarantine for 14 days. We have implemented some (COVID-19) screening questions that our staff is now asking all our clients, volunteers, and visitors before entering our facilities. It’s our goal to ensure that all our employees, volunteers, clients, and visitors are well informed and protected.

WestCOP will continue to closely monitor the situation and do all we can to protect you and our clients.